Cincoze has introduced its new ultra-compact rugged embedded workstation for use in space-constrained environments. The Diamond Extreme Series DX-1000 system supports Intel’s 8th Gen Core as well as Xeon E-2000-series CPUs, features extremely robust connectivity options for both office and industrial environments. Of particular note, the One of the key features of the machine is its custom I/O.

The Cincoze DX-1000 comes in a 3.2-liter metallic unibody chassis, which serves to both contain and cool the internal components. The system can accommodate Intel’s 8th Gen Core or Xeon E-2100-series processors, though as it's passively cooled it stops just short of supporting Intel's complete lineup of chips, with Cincoze only qualifying chips up to 80W TDP. Meanwhile the miniature machine also sports two DDR4 SO-DIMM slots, two hot-swap front-accessible 2.5-inch SATA bays, three mSATA connectors, an optional M.2-2230 CNVi Wi-Fi adapter, and a SIM card bay. As a rugged PC the DX-1000 is rated for a wide range of operating conditions, including extreme temperatures (from -40°C to 70°C), various DC power input voltages (9~48 VDC), and it can  tolerate high vibrations and shocks (5/50 Grms) that are common in industrial, in-vehicle, mobile, and similar environments.

Aside from the rugged chassis, the other key feature of the Diamond Extreme Series DX-1000 is support for Cincoze’s proprietary CMI (Combined Multiple I/O) and CFM (Control Function Module) modules, which allow the manufacturer to tailor the external I/O capabilities of the system to a customer's needs.

By default, the Diamond Extreme Series DX-1000 is configured with eight USB 3.0/3.1 ports (6+2), a DVI-I output (which supports D-Sub with an appropriate adapter), a DisplayPort, an HDMI, two GbE connectors (powered by Intel’s I219-LM, and I210-IT controllers), four COM ports, audio output/input connectors, an external fan connector, and a proprietary power input. But with various optional CMI or CFM modules installed, the Cincoze DX-1000 can get four additional RJ-45/M12 GbE ports, two more COM ports, a 16DIO (8-pin in, 8-pin out) connector, a DIN-RAIL mount kit, and so on.

Cincoze already lists its Diamond Extreme Series DX-1000 on its website, and while the company is taking inquiries, it's not clear whether the system is actually available at this time. Meanwhile with the wide array of configuration options, the pricing of the system will depend on what CPU, memory, storage, and I/O features are selected.

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  • The_Assimilator - Friday, March 8, 2019 - link

    Can you please get one for review, and do a teardown?
  • abufrejoval - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link

    You could simply get them yourself and then write about it: After all, they are asking for new writers.

    Yet again, if you believe the teardown should brake one unit, perhaps not.

    BTW: The manual is fairly complete and has nice pictures in it. Shows you how to disassemble and reassemble it completely.

    Given that it's fundamentally standard components, there should be little extra to learn.

    What the manual also makes clear is that the chassis surface area won't be enough to keep an 80Watt CPU cool under 24x7 full load: It shows how to mount an external fan which will cool the chassis from the outside, which I consider a rather cool solution, because it allows you to trade fan size with fan speed.

    Unfortunately the markup for this chassis won't be trivial...
  • boeush - Friday, March 8, 2019 - link

    Neat, and impressively versatile - however, one thing I don't understand: no built-in capability for cellular/LTE network connectivity, despite SIM card support???

    I suppose one could workaround with a separate USB-connected external radio module...
  • Valantar - Friday, March 8, 2019 - link

    With three "mSATA" ports (that can't be right in 2019,can it?), I'm guessing there's room (and support) for mPCIe 4G cards - don't think I've ever seen an mSATA port that isn't also a mini PCIe port. Though I'm mighty curious why those ports aren't m.2 in this day and age.
  • denversinek - Saturday, April 11, 2020 - link

    This DX1100 rugged workstation seems amazing to me, and I am definitely going to try this one. Currently, I am using DX-1000 for the last year and, to be honest, I am not satisfied with the performance I am getting from it. As a writer from Best Law Essays - https://www.bestlawessays.co.uk | a London based academic writing service, I believe that Cincoze never disappoints, and I am definitely going to buy the dx-1100. But can't find the detailed specs anywhere.
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    Cincoze DX-1100 Ultra-Compact Rugged System has been simply amazing. Recently I am using the D 1000 but now I have been bored with it because now it is working very slow, I work at https://realweblogics.com/ and as an SEO Expert I want to fast system, and I am definitely going to buy the dx-1100. However, I can't find the exact specifications online.
  • Laiba Saboor - Sunday, March 20, 2022 - link

    What a workstation with such a high built and compact, technology has come so far. he Diamond Extreme Series DX-1000 system supports Intel’s 8th Gen Core as well as Xeon E-2000-series CPUs what is the price that what I need.
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